Height requirements

nataliejane

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I know in Disney it's age 7 and over and meeting the height requirement children can ride alone , anyone know what the rules are in universal ? I'm a single mum looking to take me two children one will be 8 and other 22 months so hoping my eldest can queue with us then ride alone on the rides he's tall enough for
 
Thank you :) looks like universal May not be on the cards he can go on most but not alone
 
48" inches and above, AND otherwise meeting the requirements for the specific ride.

So if he's 48" he can ride Hippogriff alone (its req is 36"). But he can't ride Rip Ride Rockit since the height req for it is higher.
 

48" inches and above, AND otherwise meeting the requirements for the specific ride.

So if he's 48" he can ride Hippogriff alone (its req is 36"). But he can't ride Rip Ride Rockit since the height req for it is higher.

I don't know how flexible they are at Universal (we don't have kids)but:

Flight of the Hippogriff™ - Children between 36"-48" must be accompanied by a Supervising Companion.
 
I don't know how flexible they are at Universal (we don't have kids)but:

Flight of the Hippogriff™ - Children between 36"-48" must be accompanied by a Supervising Companion.

They aren't being inclusive of the number 48". 48" and above can ride alone. From 36" TO 48" (up to) needs an adult.


Ugh at height and age limits and how to say them. This was the bane of my existence with zoos when my son was little; one zoo said it one way and the other zoo said it another, and I ended up just saying "he's x years, is he free still?" LOL.


Or like with airlines and lap babies. Some truly do think that a 2 year old can still be a lap baby, because it says 0-2...but 2 is the end of it. A 2 year old has a paid seat.

Or the Oceaneers Club/Lab on Disney Cruise Line but the OPPOSITE way. My cousin thought her son coudln't be in there anymore, and we arranged a whole trip as a "last time the cousins can be together in the kid's club" thing, because she read 3-12 as ending at the 12th birthday. But DCL means it with the full year of being 12 included. So the 13th birthday means you're not in the club/lab anymore

See what I mean? Some places mean one thing, others mean the other.

DS was 48" during our trip, and one I figured out the solo height thing, he rode alone...
 





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